£145,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBrook Street, Haslingden, Rossendale BB4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Coppenwall
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About this property
Two bedroom mid terraced home
Two reception rooms
Modern decor throughout
Garden to the rear
Perfect for first time buyers / investors
Close to excellent transport links
New roof last year, boiler serviced
Freehold / council tax band A
This 2 bedroom terraced home with 2 reception room(s), spread over 2 floor(s), with 1 bathrooms is in great condition. This property is ideally suitable for first time buyers / investors / downsizers and is sold with, a chain.
This home has had a new roof last year, a composite front door, and the boiler is fully serviced. The front of the property has had new 1st floor render.
Most kitchen appliances are freestanding but could be negotiated on as part of a deal with the property.
The property has two double bedrooms with built-in storage and a shower room.
Hall - 1.19m x 0.89m (3'11 x 2'11)
Lounge - 3.51m x 3.30m (11'6 x 10'10)
Dining Room - 4.60m x 2.97m (15'1 x 9'9)
Good-sized dining area with feature ceiling lights and under stair storage.
Kitchen - 2.95m x 1.88m (9'8 x 6'2)
Quartz marble worktops and stainless steel inset sink. Freestanding appliances with access to the rear patio / garden area.
Landing - 1.73m x 1.40m (5'8 x 4'7)
Bedroom One - 4.45m x 3.38m (14'7 x 11'1)
Bedroom Two - 3.25m x 3.05m (10'8 x 10')
Shower Room - 1.55m x 1.37m (5'1 x 4'6)
Externally
Rear Patio Area and Garden.
A mix of flagged area and stone path with lawns either side and a gate to access the backstreet. There's also a small brick store in the rear garden.
The area
Haslingden, nestled in the Rossendale Valley of Lancashire, is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Its name, meaning valley of the hazels, reflects its ancient roots, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age. The town's development accelerated during the Industrial Revolution, becoming a hub for textile manufacturing and stone quarrying. Notably, Haslingden Flag—a durable sandstone—was quarried here and used in prominent locations like London's Trafalgar Square. Today, Haslingden blends its industrial heritage with scenic landscapes, offering residents and visitors a unique combination of history and nature.
The town boasts several landmarks that highlight its rich past. St James's Church, perched atop a hill, has been a place of worship since at least 1284 and features a rare double cross socket stone from the 10th or 11th century. Nearby, the Halo—a modern steel sculpture and part of the Panopticons series—illuminates the night sky, symbolizing Haslingden's blend of tradition and innovation. The surrounding moorlands and the Grane Valley, with its reservoirs and remnants of the lost village of Haslingden Grane, offer picturesque settings for walking and exploration, making Haslingden a town where history and natural beauty coexist harmoniously.
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax
Rossendale Borough Council - Band A
Please note
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